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Notre-Dame stained-glass dispute enters new legal phase (National Catholic Register)
Posted on 05/1/2026 21:05 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“The plan to replace these windows with contemporary creations by French artist Claire Tabouret—unveiled to the public at the Grand Palais late last year—has drawn unusually broad opposition over the past two years, from heritage experts to Catholic figures,” the National Catholic Register reported. Archbishop Laurent Ulrich supports the contemporary design.
Vatican diplomat warns against AI in nuclear weapons systems (Holy See Mission)
Posted on 05/1/2026 21:05 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
Addressing a UN discussion of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968), Msgr. Robert D. Murphy, Chargé d’Affaires of the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations, said:
Integrating advanced systems, including artificial intelligence, into nuclear decision-making processes introduces new layers of complexity, reducing the time available for deliberation and increasing the risk of miscalculation. At the same time, the opacity of such systems may obscure the basis on which critical assessments are made, thereby undermining the conditions necessary for clear and accountable human judgement.
Decisions of such gravity must be firmly rooted in human responsibility; otherwise, instability and ethical concerns will worsen. Bearing this in mind, progress in disarmament must not be delayed and requires a renewed commitment to concrete, mutually reinforcing steps.
Vatican: Suspicious financial reports rose in 2025 (Pillar)
Posted on 05/1/2026 21:05 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“Although the watchdog announced last year that it received 79 suspicious activity reports in 2024, the new report revised the 2024 figure downward to 43,” The Pillar reported. “It is not unusual for annual compliance reports to make retrospective adjustments of figures.”
Lambeth Palace denies that Anglican primate described Catholic teaching on women's ordination as injustice (Catholic Herald)
Posted on 05/1/2026 21:05 PM (CatholicCulture.org - Catholic World News)
“The Archbishop of Canterbury categorically did not say—or suggest—that the ban on women’s ordination in the Catholic Church is ‘an injustice,’” Lambeth Palace said in a statement.
The statement “further explains that an interview given by Sarah Mullally to PA Media while in Rome was manipulated by a YouTube channel, APT, in a way that substantially and materially altered its meaning,” The Catholic Herald reported. “This was then picked up by a number of media outlets.”
This Is Pope Leo’s Prayer Intention for the Month of May
Posted on 05/1/2026 20:37 PM (The Daily Register)
‘Truthful, Respectful’: Czech Bishop Backs Sudeten German Gathering in Brno
Posted on 05/1/2026 20:29 PM (The Daily Register)
Priest Beaten, Robbed at Church Amid Wave of Attacks On Catholics in Bangladesh
Posted on 05/1/2026 20:12 PM (The Daily Register)
New York Archdiocese Agrees to Nearly $1 Billion Settlement for Sexual Abuse Victims
Posted on 05/1/2026 20:08 PM (The Daily Register)
Pakistani Bishops Welcome New Child Marriage Law but Warn Enforcement Is the Test
Posted on 05/1/2026 20:05 PM (The Daily Register)
Pope Leo XIV Appoints 4 New Bishops to Multiple U.S. Dioceses
Posted on 05/1/2026 20:01 PM (The Daily Register)